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Farmington Hills, MI 48018 626-0626 VACUUM \/ Cleaning & Lubrication FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY U.S. Threatens To Cut Funds Geneva (JTA) — The United States will cut its allocation to the United Nations if a bid to seat Palestine as a member state is accepted. Hiroshi Nakajima, director general of the World Health Organization, said Sunday he had just conferred with the American delegation about the decision after meeting with Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yassir Arafat. The United States con- tributes 25 percent of WHO's annual budget. Nakajima said he knows that if the PLO is accepted as a full member, the United States will cut its contribution, thereby necessitating cuts in major activities of the U.N. body. On Saturday, Arafat said the PLO's bid to gain membership in WHO will not interfere with Israel's membership in that body. Arafat made it clear that he had no intention of moving against Israel as a member of WHO or other U.N. organiza- tions, wishing "Palestine to participate with all members, including Israel." The PLO's bid for Palestine to be seated as a member state will be the first topic on the agenda of the assembly's opening session. Nakajima has told the Israeli ambassador to the U.N. European headquarters, Pinchas Eliav, that despite Israeli objections over the move, he has no power to op- pose the bid, which U.S. of- ficials believe will succeed. Nakajima said he would try to meet with Secretary of State James Baker, and even possibly with President Bush, before gaveling the World Health Assembly to order on May 8. Nakajima said five countries, including Israel and the United States, had made known their opposition to the Palestine bid. However, he would not identify the other three countries. He said, though, that reac- tions to the upcoming move were varied, ranging from concern to preoccupation. PLO, Israel Invited To E.C. Rome (JTA) — Thirty members of the Italian Parlia- ment have signed a proposal to offer Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization membership in the European Community. "We know the proposal is not realistic, but we are put-